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it allows greater flexibility in the use of benefits. and the amendment would still require csas to become certified by the usda and it also retains the prohibition that exists in current law from using s.n.a.p. benefits to pay for administrative or membership fees in cfas. so in my opinion it's good for the farmer. it allows them to have that many more customers. it means that people who do receive s.n.a.p. benefits -- we're going to argue about eligibility and amounts later. for those people who are eligible, they can have their money used to put some of the upfront costs into this program. there's no cost to the usda. it just clarifies the rules and regulations around it. i'll -- >> would the gentle lady yield? >> yes. >> for point of clarification. you mentioned, you used the phrase that these farmers will get their money upfront. would you explain that to me? does that mean they get some sort of advances from s.n.a.p. or actually get paid when they sell the food to the recipients? >> give me a minute here. >> is there some sort of a
it allows greater flexibility in the use of benefits. and the amendment would still require csas to become certified by the usda and it also retains the prohibition that exists in current law from using s.n.a.p. benefits to pay for administrative or membership fees in cfas. so in my opinion it's good for the farmer. it allows them to have that many more customers. it means that people who do receive s.n.a.p. benefits -- we're going to argue about eligibility and amounts later. for those people...
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so many other struggles that lie ahead of us. i would urge my colleagues on the committee respectfully to defeat my good friend. i yield back, seeing no request for recognition we will proceed to vote on amendment number 23. all those in favor of the amendment by the gentleman of virginia, signify by saying aye. all those opposed signify by saying no. >> the noes appear to have it. on amendment number 23. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. good lat. >> aye. >> mr. johnson. mr. king? no. >> mr. king no. >> mr. nag bower. >> no. >> mr. conaway, no. >> in fortenberry. >> no. >> mr. forten berry, no. >> mrs. schmitt. >> no. >> mr. rooney. >> no. >> mr. rooney, no. mr. stutsman. >> aye. >> mr. stutsman, aye. >> mr. gibbs? >> no. >> mr. gibbs, no. mr. austin scott. >> no. >> mr. austin scott no. mr. tipton? >> no. >> mr. tipton, no. mr. sutherland. >> no. mr. sutherland, no. mr. crawford? >> no. >> mr. crawford, no. >> mrs. roby, no. mr. desharelay. >> aye. >> mr. desharelay, aye. >> mrs. elmers. >> no. >> mrs. elmers no. >> mr. gibs
so many other struggles that lie ahead of us. i would urge my colleagues on the committee respectfully to defeat my good friend. i yield back, seeing no request for recognition we will proceed to vote on amendment number 23. all those in favor of the amendment by the gentleman of virginia, signify by saying aye. all those opposed signify by saying no. >> the noes appear to have it. on amendment number 23. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. good lat. >> aye. >> mr....
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we're seeing somebody that wants to use this for a lap dance. we're seeing somebody that wants to use food stamps to buy liquor when none of this is an actuality. when you look at food stamps and you think of the recipient of food stamps you need to think of that child out there that's going hungry. 87% of all of the snap beneficiaries are either children, senior citizens on fixed incomes or single parents trying to raise their children and our veterans. that's who you're cutting here. that's what you're cutting. i've often said this right here to paraphrase shakespeare, when cesar said to brutus, this, this right here is the meanest cut of all. it's un-american. now let me tell you all something, 20% -- 20% of the population of my home state of georgia is on snap. can you imagine what a $16 billion cut would do? and most of these people -- yes, all of these people are at the lowest end of the economic stream which is what i said in my remarks earlier on my amendment. they pay a higher disproportionate share of their income on food. we're talkin
we're seeing somebody that wants to use this for a lap dance. we're seeing somebody that wants to use food stamps to buy liquor when none of this is an actuality. when you look at food stamps and you think of the recipient of food stamps you need to think of that child out there that's going hungry. 87% of all of the snap beneficiaries are either children, senior citizens on fixed incomes or single parents trying to raise their children and our veterans. that's who you're cutting here. that's...
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for example, in the counties that either one of us represent and i have farmers that moved over there and they get a hold of me and they're going to be required to join the county and -- guess what? they're going to have to hire more people and they'll have to fix up the parking lot and so they'll charge more rent for the building and it's not going save any money at all. what is the good, common sense here? we're just asking to take a breath and let's stop and let's reconsider this, and let's give us some time and as it has been stated is give the secretary an opportunity to go in there and take a look at the efficiencies and the needs and try to do this right. if it's still the determination, i have more to say about it. yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman holding the underlying time yields back and the request for recognition will proceed to a vote on amendment number 71 by mr. boswell. all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> all those opposed signify by saying no. >> no! >> ayes seem to have it. >> the ayes appear to have it. the ayes appear to hav
for example, in the counties that either one of us represent and i have farmers that moved over there and they get a hold of me and they're going to be required to join the county and -- guess what? they're going to have to hire more people and they'll have to fix up the parking lot and so they'll charge more rent for the building and it's not going save any money at all. what is the good, common sense here? we're just asking to take a breath and let's stop and let's reconsider this, and let's...
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the expanded use of drones by the u.s., and the use of cyber-attacks against iran. witnesses included george w. bush's homeland security adviser and attorney steve lattuck who challenged the bush administration's use of tribunals at guantanamo. the justice department has named two attorneys to investigate the leaks. >> within the last few months, the american people and rest of the world have become privy to an astonishing number of revelations concerning the secret operations of our armed forces and national intelligence agencies. we have learned that a pakistani doctor cooperated with u.s. forces in conducting dna tests to help locate osama bin laden. we have learned that the president of the united states personally decides the human targets of drone strikes in other countries by looking at mug shots and brief biographies of targets, and that we have been told resembled the high school yearbook layout. we have learned that the united states in cooperation with its ally israel sabotaged the iranian nuclear campaign with the sucksnet virus. we have learned that oba
the expanded use of drones by the u.s., and the use of cyber-attacks against iran. witnesses included george w. bush's homeland security adviser and attorney steve lattuck who challenged the bush administration's use of tribunals at guantanamo. the justice department has named two attorneys to investigate the leaks. >> within the last few months, the american people and rest of the world have become privy to an astonishing number of revelations concerning the secret operations of our...
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because we stand for the truth and because the truth will set us free. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> take a couple of questions? >> sure. >> geert wilders. geert wilders. >> you will long remember, you will long remember this afternoon on summit 2012 when this man of courage this hero of freedom and of western civilization came across the atlantic to bear his witness and give his warning. bravo. geert wilders. [ applause ] >> god bless you! >> thank you. >> this good and brave man who shrinks from absolutely nothing does not shrink from your questions, of course. if we can bring the lights up and go to the microphones so that those watching on tv or the internet can be in the conversation. please identify yourself and we'll take just a few questions. who is first? >> me. >> please. you have the floor. and i'm not seeing you. >> over here. >> this side. >> please? >> joe from act for america. we as act, we always do the same exactly like you are doing which is i felt -- i felt myself talking over there. so, i know w
because we stand for the truth and because the truth will set us free. ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> take a couple of questions? >> sure. >> geert wilders. geert wilders. >> you will long remember, you will long remember this afternoon on summit 2012 when this man of courage this hero of freedom and of western civilization came across the atlantic to bear his witness and give his warning. bravo. geert wilders. [ applause ] >>...
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joining us now is joseph henchman with the tax foundation. he's the legal president and donald marin of the urban brookings tax policy center. welcome. >> thank you. how much of the success of the affordable care act is based on the tax vstructure it had? >> from a budget point of view, taxes are important for paying for the health care costs. in addition, several tax provisions serve to make them work better. most famously to encourage them to get in the discussion. also penalties on employers to do the same. there are also tax provisions to help coverage. to help cover some of the costs. >> well, there are also a lot of problematic provisions in the bill. on the tax side. i think a lot of people support the bill or oppose the bill based on the health care provisions. but on the tax side, you have some provisions that can be very problematic. how that will take effect. and as well as the new investment tax that goes to the medicaid payroll. >> so as far as the structures themselves, what else about the structure? >> well, it's certainly not
joining us now is joseph henchman with the tax foundation. he's the legal president and donald marin of the urban brookings tax policy center. welcome. >> thank you. how much of the success of the affordable care act is based on the tax vstructure it had? >> from a budget point of view, taxes are important for paying for the health care costs. in addition, several tax provisions serve to make them work better. most famously to encourage them to get in the discussion. also penalties...
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and intimidate us. i was a prosecutor in this great city for 16 years, and i've had the privilege of being a lawyer for over 30 years in colorado. i treasure the rule of law, not sharia law. i was blessed to do that radio show catholics and silverman. some might wonder what happened. well, in the words of tom coburn, we got term-limited, okay? i am not a republican, but after watching what's gone or to a while now i'm surely not a democrat anymore. [ applause ] i am not all that conservative, but i come in all hue tilt to you conservatives for confession and forgiveness. i voted for barack obama, and i can't deny it. i would, if i could, but i did it on live radio and c-span 2 was in the studio that day. i thought barack hussein obama was ideally situated to speak simple truths to the islamic world, and i would think that a lot of people in that world would understand their need for change, but he wouldn't do it. he did not do it, and he will not do it. he proved that in cairo and hundreds of other ways
and intimidate us. i was a prosecutor in this great city for 16 years, and i've had the privilege of being a lawyer for over 30 years in colorado. i treasure the rule of law, not sharia law. i was blessed to do that radio show catholics and silverman. some might wonder what happened. well, in the words of tom coburn, we got term-limited, okay? i am not a republican, but after watching what's gone or to a while now i'm surely not a democrat anymore. [ applause ] i am not all that conservative,...
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we need to use them in a more effective manner. so i thank you for your instructive testimony today and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentle lady and recognize the gentleman from new york for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i'm not sure, was it you, mr. bloom, who talked about the baggage equipment screening, its life cycle is coming near an end? >> that was me, sir. >> i'm sorry. and if we have to replace all of this, i guess most of this was done in '02? >> december 31, 2002, is statutory deadline for installing it at all commercial airports. >> and just because of the arcane way we book keep here, we expense the entire item on the year that it's replaced. how big a number would this be? >> i don't have a precise number but it would certainly be many billions of dollars. >> all right. and is there a mechanism for some flexibility in this going to third party leasing over the life cycle of the equipment or -- >> during my tenure at tsa and subsequently in discussions with equipment manufactur
we need to use them in a more effective manner. so i thank you for your instructive testimony today and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentle lady and recognize the gentleman from new york for any questions he may have. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i'm not sure, was it you, mr. bloom, who talked about the baggage equipment screening, its life cycle is coming near an end? >> that was me, sir. >> i'm sorry. and if we have to replace all of this, i guess...
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and whether it's using a food pantry, whether it's using charitable groups, churches, organizations out there that are helping people, we are only making the problem worse. and we've seen the growth that this particular program has had over the last decade. in 2002, this program cost $262 billion. today, it's well over $750 billion. at what point do we realize that the last decade -- this is out of control. and so i -- i think for us to go to the number that was passed in this committee under
and whether it's using a food pantry, whether it's using charitable groups, churches, organizations out there that are helping people, we are only making the problem worse. and we've seen the growth that this particular program has had over the last decade. in 2002, this program cost $262 billion. today, it's well over $750 billion. at what point do we realize that the last decade -- this is out of control. and so i -- i think for us to go to the number that was passed in this committee under
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democrats and republicans support it and it makes sense for all of us to vote for it. in a milk deficit district like mine in georgia, we need as much access to nutritious, healthy dairy products as we can get and to let the government come in and limit that access would be a shame. our citizens of the united states of america and the entire world population deserve an abundant, affordable and sustainable food supply and i ask my fellow members of the house to support the bill and support this amendment that would help dairy products without including government control supply management program. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the chair strikes the last word and recognizes himself for five minutes. i want to thank the gentlemen for their leadership on this issue and i appreciate their perspective on dairy reform. dairy has never been an easy issue to tackle on the national level. differences between producers and processors, between regions, even between producers of different sizes have consistently interfered with our abil
democrats and republicans support it and it makes sense for all of us to vote for it. in a milk deficit district like mine in georgia, we need as much access to nutritious, healthy dairy products as we can get and to let the government come in and limit that access would be a shame. our citizens of the united states of america and the entire world population deserve an abundant, affordable and sustainable food supply and i ask my fellow members of the house to support the bill and support this...
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it is appropriate for us to hear and consider ideas. in particular, i look forward to hearing from miss alonzo a flight attendant. as we know, they do not serve -- do not just serve beverages, they are often the first crew members to recognize safety problems. this just took place. crew members foiled those planning to break into the cockpit door. to further reiterate the threats, we must remember the sdi incidents that frame our discussions today. december 22nd, flight 63 american airlines from miami to paris intended to detonate an explosive device. des cember 25th, the bomber who intended to ignite his underwear. all of these incidents took place on flights inbound to the united states. i look forward to hearing her testimo testimony. it will offer the kind of insight that should be done when all other layers should be compromised. we should be efficient and effective. but i will be continuously committed to the sprur thtructu we put in place. let's look for solutions and answers. i yield back. >> i thank the gentle lady and the chai
it is appropriate for us to hear and consider ideas. in particular, i look forward to hearing from miss alonzo a flight attendant. as we know, they do not serve -- do not just serve beverages, they are often the first crew members to recognize safety problems. this just took place. crew members foiled those planning to break into the cockpit door. to further reiterate the threats, we must remember the sdi incidents that frame our discussions today. december 22nd, flight 63 american airlines...
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thank you all for joining us to consider the federal agriculture reform and risk management act. consideration of this bill is the next step in the process of authorizing the 2012 farm bill and i appreciate the efforts of my colleague, ranking member collin peterson, and the bipartisan nature in which this legislation was written. i am and will always be a farmer and rancher. yes, while my wife runs the operation in oklahoma these days, my mind never leaves the farm. i know how risky it is to make a living as a farmer. i still check the weather every day, usually multiple times a day, because i know at a moment's notice, a dream crop can turn into disaster. our goal is to give producers choices to better manage risk, whether it's through improved crop insurance products, a new revenue program or through a price protection mechanism. i've said this many times before but it's worth saying again. a safety net is written for bad times. these programs should not guarantee that the good times are the best but rather, that the bad times are manageable. in general, the bill provides defi
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the bill that is before us in saving over ten years. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on this amendment and, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes himself, and strikes the last word and recognizes himself for five minutes. i thank you for the attempt to address the concerns. i feel the bill addresses that concern in a more balanced fashion. as my colleagues know, there's different ways to close the loophole, by carefully considering all the options, the base bill closes the loophole that is being exploited by the states. at this time, i encourage my colleagues to support the current portion of the bill. and i ask them to oppose this amendment and i yield back. and i believe the gentleman from california seeks recognition. >> i move to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i'm opposed to this amendment as presented to us. fully repealing the snap connection could cut snap benefits by $14 billion. three billion people would see a reduction of $90 per month in benefits. it's a target to low
the bill that is before us in saving over ten years. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on this amendment and, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes himself, and strikes the last word and recognizes himself for five minutes. i thank you for the attempt to address the concerns. i feel the bill addresses that concern in a more balanced fashion. as my colleagues know, there's different ways to close the loophole, by carefully considering all the options, the base bill closes the...
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and the other thing you should be dill jnt -- diligent and vigilant about is, if you put us in charge, hold our feet to the fire to do the right best thing for this country. [ applause ] senator tom co burn. and thank you very much for this opportunity. john andrews, i hand the mike back over to you. >>> coming up on cspan 3, the -- then a congressional gold medal ceremony for the first african-american marines. coming up at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the agricultural committee holds a markup on the 2012 farm bill. the measure sets policies and programs for the agriculture department for 2017. this version differs from the bill senators passed last month, including cuts to the food stamp program and console lating more than 100 agriculture programs. you can see live coverage of the markup, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, here on cspan 3. >> we have great threats to our existence today as a nation. and i would think in my opinion, greater than any threat we have ever faced. whether it's been our civil war, our revolutionary war, whether it's been world war ii, whether it's been the depression
and the other thing you should be dill jnt -- diligent and vigilant about is, if you put us in charge, hold our feet to the fire to do the right best thing for this country. [ applause ] senator tom co burn. and thank you very much for this opportunity. john andrews, i hand the mike back over to you. >>> coming up on cspan 3, the -- then a congressional gold medal ceremony for the first african-american marines. coming up at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the agricultural committee holds a markup...
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you used to be able to use the money on those for over the counter drugs as well as prescription drugs, now they're just limited to prescription drugs. additionally, flexible spending accounts are capped at a much lower amount, $2500 a year. as i mentioned earlier, one of the problems everyone sees is a lack of price signals, instead of encouraging people to ask those questions more through these restrictions, we're going to be encouraging them to ask them less. >> this is mary from pennsylvania on our republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning, my question is, for the folks that were granted -- folks or grouches that were granted waivers from the health care law or some provisions of it, are these folks going to be subjected to any these taxes that are in the law? thank you. >> well, so the ones -- the taxes that are targeted at various businesses and then get passed through in their prices, there's in essence no way to avoid those. regardless how the law may have treated you for other purposes, those will get passed through to you. >> if the insurance -- if your insurance
you used to be able to use the money on those for over the counter drugs as well as prescription drugs, now they're just limited to prescription drugs. additionally, flexible spending accounts are capped at a much lower amount, $2500 a year. as i mentioned earlier, one of the problems everyone sees is a lack of price signals, instead of encouraging people to ask those questions more through these restrictions, we're going to be encouraging them to ask them less. >> this is mary from...
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. >> first off, will you as chair guide us as with you go from title to title? you will. second, i support -- first off, i have great respect for mr. goodlatte and my good friend here to my right. we have talked about this a lot. i chaired the last committee in the last farm bill, and i learned a lot about this whole dairy thing, the production, the processing and the marketing and the volatility. i think we need to give this proposal that the chairman and recommended proposed give it a chance. we watch it closely. we work together in this committee, and let's see if we can't get this settled and on the right track. i oppose the amendment re rubbing tantly because of my friendship with my friends, but i think from what we have heard we ought to do the right thing and that is to oppose the amendment and support the plan. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. seeing no additional questions, the question is on the amendment from the gentleman from virginia. amendment number 85, all of those in favor signify by ieg aye. >> aye. >> all opposed by saying no. >> no. >> it woul
. >> first off, will you as chair guide us as with you go from title to title? you will. second, i support -- first off, i have great respect for mr. goodlatte and my good friend here to my right. we have talked about this a lot. i chaired the last committee in the last farm bill, and i learned a lot about this whole dairy thing, the production, the processing and the marketing and the volatility. i think we need to give this proposal that the chairman and recommended proposed give it a...
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to use it. that has to change. [ applause ] 2012 is important. to me it's a seminal moment for our country. we always hear elections are important, but we've seen the largest, strongest move towards collectivism by this administration that has ever before been seen in this country, and we can see the failure of the chief justice, and in my opinion a failure to fully understand and comprehend the founders' intent of a limited government. and so the balance of power, if we're to change that, it depends on us. it depends on you, we, the people. and they counted on us to control washington rather than washington to control us. it is time we do it. it is time for us to move. it is time for us to sacrifice in many ways to make sure we accomplish the fact that there is a president romney, that there is a large majority of republican -- conservative republican members of the senate, and that the house is maintained by the republicans. if you want to save this country. [ applause ] now, usually with my s
to use it. that has to change. [ applause ] 2012 is important. to me it's a seminal moment for our country. we always hear elections are important, but we've seen the largest, strongest move towards collectivism by this administration that has ever before been seen in this country, and we can see the failure of the chief justice, and in my opinion a failure to fully understand and comprehend the founders' intent of a limited government. and so the balance of power, if we're to change that, it...
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bennett, for being with us today. state representative kathleen konty, my question for you is, we can overcome obama care by turning around the president of the united states and the senate. how can we overcome the precedent that was set for us by the court when they set the precedent saying that we have taxing authority over behavior? >> that's a great question. you c hugh can deal with it better than i can. maybe you can ask him tonight. but i don't think people have questioned the taxation power. congress has the power to tax. we settled this when we got a constitutional amendment about takzation. i listened to rush the other day, and he was talking about, don't worry about necessary and proper, don't worry about interstate commerce, because all liberals need to do now is just use taxation. there's one good thing about using the taxation power over and over again. the people are remarkably sensitive to it. they don't like it. they didn't like it the time of the first tea party. they don't like it on the occasion of
bennett, for being with us today. state representative kathleen konty, my question for you is, we can overcome obama care by turning around the president of the united states and the senate. how can we overcome the precedent that was set for us by the court when they set the precedent saying that we have taxing authority over behavior? >> that's a great question. you c hugh can deal with it better than i can. maybe you can ask him tonight. but i don't think people have questioned the...
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and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes -- declare recesses during votes on the house floor. it is my pleasure to introduce today's witnesses. ken waynestein is a partner in the law firm of cadwaliver, wickersham, and taft, where his practice focuses on corporate internal investigations. he is also an adjunct professor at georgetown law school. mr. waynestein served as an assistant u.s. attorney in both the southern district of new york and in the district of columbia. later he served as the u.s. attorney in d.c., and then was assistant attorney general for national securit
and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes...
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you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's okay for people to scam the system, but let me also suggest that if,
you talked about someone gave us an example about a gas leak. so in my part of the country, should i, in the wintertime just pay the gas bill and not put food on the table with the kids, everything goes up. and so some of the costs that are built into this food stamp program is because the cost of food is higher. and let me also say that, and i agree with mr. johnson, we all want fraud out of the system. i don't think there's anyone who sits in this room today that believes that we think it's...
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i mean, all of us aspire to be committee chairman. i thought that was the crown jewel in a reporter's resume, to go to jail protecting a source. give them what they want. >> yeah, there was a reporter who got the crown jewel and spent 70 days in jail. >> 70 days. you can sleep for 70 days. >> >> the easiest way is to get the reporter's phone records, e-mail records. >> if you were the prosecutor -- >> put them in the grand jury. >> what would you do other than that? if you were the prosecutor and your job was to get to the bottom of it as quickly as you could, you would send the subpoena to the reporter, right? >> right. >> and put them in front of a grand jury? >> right and keep in mind, i'm going to defend the existence of that regulation, not necessarily defending the application and how stringently it should be applied. >> i'm not saying every district in the country should be able to subpoena a reporter. i'm not saying that. i'm just saying that something as important and compelling if you want to use a constitutional analysis, y
i mean, all of us aspire to be committee chairman. i thought that was the crown jewel in a reporter's resume, to go to jail protecting a source. give them what they want. >> yeah, there was a reporter who got the crown jewel and spent 70 days in jail. >> 70 days. you can sleep for 70 days. >> >> the easiest way is to get the reporter's phone records, e-mail records. >> if you were the prosecutor -- >> put them in the grand jury. >> what would you do...
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we just direct him to do a business model and use that discretion. this isn't like a break closing and this is a business decision that's made and i point out also that in this underlying bill, we will see crp be reduced from 25 million acres to $25 million acres and many will come out of crp and into production that are the subject of this amendment and it changes the dynamics and it changes the workload. farmers who don't fly, they drive and the distance is down to the decimal point of a mile as to whether it gets closed and whether it doesn't and even if there is no calculation for the cost of inconvenience when they have an extra 40 miles or 50 miles to drive and i know they mean something in texas and this is discretion to the secretary and i urge the
we just direct him to do a business model and use that discretion. this isn't like a break closing and this is a business decision that's made and i point out also that in this underlying bill, we will see crp be reduced from 25 million acres to $25 million acres and many will come out of crp and into production that are the subject of this amendment and it changes the dynamics and it changes the workload. farmers who don't fly, they drive and the distance is down to the decimal point of a mile...
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to my knowledge, there's no objection, but i know the ranking member has been helpful to us in the project, and defer to you. >> i yield such time as you need. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. both chairmans. i have had the privilege to work with the chairman of the sub committee and this was a hearing that we held in spring last year and i think the amendment reflects the work product of that hearing. i fully support it and the good work that the chairman has done. and a member who is retiring out to get some sort of gift, so i think we should adopt it unanimously. >> i should ask for more than this. >> i yield the balance of my time. >> i yield back. >> appreciate it. >> any further requests for recognition? not seeing any, we will proceed to vote on amendment number 61. all those in favor of amendment number 61 will say so by saying aye. >> aye. >> all those opposed will signify by saying no. >> the ayes appear to have it and the ayes do indeed have it. and it's adopted. are there additional amendments to title 6. let's go to the gentlelady to alabama, for what reason do you seek
to my knowledge, there's no objection, but i know the ranking member has been helpful to us in the project, and defer to you. >> i yield such time as you need. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. both chairmans. i have had the privilege to work with the chairman of the sub committee and this was a hearing that we held in spring last year and i think the amendment reflects the work product of that hearing. i fully support it and the good work that the chairman has done. and a...
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we're asking to use the alternative screening processes set up in place that the pilots use at this time. >> two great examples. mr. nell sonnelson? >> i would start by allowing the fleck flyers to -- if i'm a frequent flyer on delta and not united, i fly on united, i get the same screening. that's not happening now. that's an easy fix. >> that's another great idea. mr. bloom? >> i'd just like to point out in a respectful way that although all these suggestions are good, they're nothing on the terrorist threat or make the country any safer. in a way, the suggestions are dealing with the side effects of a very imperfect medication and what we should be looking at instead while we try to come up with a better medication is dealing with a disease. that's where the intelligence activities come. >> i agree. i'm after a smarter way of using our resources so that we're leaner for public perception purposes and smarter, which gets to your point. the more of these people we can get out of the line, the easier it is for us to look thoroughly at who is left. is this their first time ever to fly? di
we're asking to use the alternative screening processes set up in place that the pilots use at this time. >> two great examples. mr. nell sonnelson? >> i would start by allowing the fleck flyers to -- if i'm a frequent flyer on delta and not united, i fly on united, i get the same screening. that's not happening now. that's an easy fix. >> that's another great idea. mr. bloom? >> i'd just like to point out in a respectful way that although all these suggestions are good,...
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and be the catalyst and help us forge the way toward compromise, toward working together. so many of you looking across the chamber have served in the time when relationships were much tighter. that when the fabric interwoven between the two parties was really thicker. and we could learn from your experience and i would urge you and encourage you to reach out to the leadership of both parties in the congress and try to help us. because we're going to have a better nation if we work together. i know it's possible. you know, even from the political position that i hold in addition to my service in congress, i know that it's possible. i know that there are committed members on both sides of the aisle. i work with them every day. i would urge you to extend your involvement in the political and public policy process and help us make things work and get things done. so on behalf of gabby and her husband, mark kelly, thank you for recognizing her today. i know it means a great deal to both of them. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> on washington journal wednesday, we'll look at
and be the catalyst and help us forge the way toward compromise, toward working together. so many of you looking across the chamber have served in the time when relationships were much tighter. that when the fabric interwoven between the two parties was really thicker. and we could learn from your experience and i would urge you and encourage you to reach out to the leadership of both parties in the congress and try to help us. because we're going to have a better nation if we work together. i...
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can you make that guarantee to us today? >> the intention of the amendment is to limit the advertising, informational material at the point of applying for food stamp benefits, i think certainly would not be included in that, because they need that information to make the application. but we certainly would not object to making that clear as we move forward if this amendment is added to the bill. >> gentleman, yield back? >> yeah, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member. >> chairman, i am going to support this amendment. this and something i hear about at home, and actually get irritated myself when i hear the ads to radio. so i'm going to support this and i'm going to take my time to tell members or inform members that we have 61 amendments. and possibly 22 of them would have recorded votes. and we are going to get done tonight come hell or high water. so, you know, we all kind of know everyone's position on a lot of these things so maybe we can just move it along a little quicker. and you know -- >> such p
can you make that guarantee to us today? >> the intention of the amendment is to limit the advertising, informational material at the point of applying for food stamp benefits, i think certainly would not be included in that, because they need that information to make the application. but we certainly would not object to making that clear as we move forward if this amendment is added to the bill. >> gentleman, yield back? >> yeah, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes...
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the cash that is handed out, much is used for the wrong purposes. the data that i've seen, the $350 million, the usda's report, is about 70% of that that's distributed in cash has been identified by the usda report as being potentially fraudulent or waste and abuse. and so this is a simple amendment. it conforms with at least the philosophy of the broader payments under ebt cards that go to the rest of the country, and puts puerto rico under that role. and i would acknowledge that the representatives of puerto rico have been vigorous and vocal. and i understand some of their concerns. i think part of it is perception and little of it is policy. and i would suggest that if this amendment becomes part of the underlying bill, that we have an opportunity to hear a little bit more from the representatives of puerto rico. but i don't know that any of us can justify cash payments when we know that that 70% potentially are going for purposes other than the intent of the nutrition assistance program that underlies this. so i would urge adoption of this amend
the cash that is handed out, much is used for the wrong purposes. the data that i've seen, the $350 million, the usda's report, is about 70% of that that's distributed in cash has been identified by the usda report as being potentially fraudulent or waste and abuse. and so this is a simple amendment. it conforms with at least the philosophy of the broader payments under ebt cards that go to the rest of the country, and puts puerto rico under that role. and i would acknowledge that the...
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who is protecting those who are helping us? i'm not get being the impression that we have anybody doing that right now. i know at this very table, we had the attorney general of the united states testify before the full committee in his words, there are political dimensions to justice. that goes against everything, every law professor i've ever heard told me and taught me. it goes against everything every democratic party member teacher i had taught me. thy knew this country and what founded this country and they instilled it in me. and somebody needs to be watching out for the people and for the man that's going to do three decades in prison unless we get firm about stepping up and helping them. now, i would just like to know, if wep don't have a special prosecutor, who is going to stand up and protect knows out there protecting us? and as you're thinking about -- let me tell you, a father of one of the six members told me after -- we don't have to wonder too far, when we saw the vice president on tv saying something like, how
who is protecting those who are helping us? i'm not get being the impression that we have anybody doing that right now. i know at this very table, we had the attorney general of the united states testify before the full committee in his words, there are political dimensions to justice. that goes against everything, every law professor i've ever heard told me and taught me. it goes against everything every democratic party member teacher i had taught me. thy knew this country and what founded...
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we'll get them to wake up by asking them to join us, join us in the things that we care about. link arms with us. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a pass we have come to. when the president of the united states meets with the president of mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign states, the state of arizona. [ applause ] i said on radio and people checked it out, i said i challenge you to come poir what lincoln said about south carolina on the eve of succession with what barack obama has said about arizona. lincoln was not as hard on south carolina as barack obama was on arizona. you want to put yourself in that mold, mr. president, then act in that mold. you want to be that person -- or like that person, then imitate that person. let me close. back to america and what it is. this is, as lincoln said, the title of my book, the last best hope of earth. 1862, after the bloody battle of anteedum, still the bloodiest day in american history. abraham lincoln said we shall nobley save or meanly lose this last best hope of earth. when i be
we'll get them to wake up by asking them to join us, join us in the things that we care about. link arms with us. the governor of arizona, my gosh, what a pass we have come to. when the president of the united states meets with the president of mexico three times before he meets with the governor of one of his own sovereign states, the state of arizona. [ applause ] i said on radio and people checked it out, i said i challenge you to come poir what lincoln said about south carolina on the eve...
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who the the us is nato nato is the us and the us was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called in to intervene in georgia when replying to that there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato was not dominated by the united states the us wanted to be involved in iraq and the us had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have turkey did not agree with our mission and did not cooperate as strongly on the iraq mission and it has another thing so you see there is disagreement within nato they had both our debate. there there was many people in the us itself who were against the invasion of iraq that they had to stop the us that's not the issue at all nato doesn't have the power to stop the us from waging a war if it wants to and neither do the american people does your argument has and has no has no substance to it the us those who are the ones and when it went to wants to pretend that it's nato doing it not themselves then
who the the us is nato nato is the us and the us was the one who was carrying out the genocide in iraq so of course nato was not called in to intervene in georgia when replying to that there were disagreements over the iraq conflict and the fact that you bring up the iraq conflict or the person example that nato was not dominated by the united states the us wanted to be involved in iraq and the us had to act by itself because other nato members do not agree with our mission in fact we have...
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when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development infrastructure completely different, right? and how i go about doing that. this is a very nascent space at this stage. force.com has been doing stuff here. lots and lots of stuff happening here. by the way, this is going to ignite the whole thing. that is what happened last time. the guy who ignited client server was a developer peter last thing -- operations management. you may never have managed -- she can say this. you manage applications, you have to manage the security, availability, performance, changes, problems in that software that you bought. you can choo
when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development...
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to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky dragon. you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics, here at the exploratory and -- exploritorium. >> are you excited to see people here having f
to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky...
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you don't want to use the seasoned kind because that will stain. use the regular. use about a tablespoon of that. add some water. you make a little paste. of course you want to remove the ketchup first. you put it on another thing so you don't dirty that. always put a cloth underneath to absorb. put the paste on just like so. let it sit there 10 to 15 minutes. the meat tenderizer has natural enzymes which break down the blood bonds in meat and softens it. >> how do you get it off? >> scrape and wash. >> the question is, who first thought meat tenderizer and water will take that right out? >> not me. >> barbecue sauce. again, scrape as much as you can off first. not make more of a mess, which i'm doing. but i'm the accidental housewife. then you want to use baking soda, sprinkle as much as you want on. then you want to use, remember the science experiment? vinegar fizzes it and helps to lift the stain. isn't that fun? >> cool. >> you'll take that off. >> let's get blueberry stains out. >> it's national blueberry month as well as ice cream month. what you want to do
you don't want to use the seasoned kind because that will stain. use the regular. use about a tablespoon of that. add some water. you make a little paste. of course you want to remove the ketchup first. you put it on another thing so you don't dirty that. always put a cloth underneath to absorb. put the paste on just like so. let it sit there 10 to 15 minutes. the meat tenderizer has natural enzymes which break down the blood bonds in meat and softens it. >> how do you get it off?...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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obama is not able to join us. he's been with us many times in the past. we know that he was planning on coming, and unfortunately some things happened as we were setting up the date for him to appear. as you know, mr. -- the vice president of the united states will be with us in his place. so we're looking forward to seeing him and hearing what he has to say. he is the vice president to mr. obama. >> it's great joe biden will be there. but i'm just saying that some people say that president obama is taking the black vote for granted. he knows he doesn't have to be there because mitt romney can't possibly get anything more than, what, 10% of the black vote if he's lucky. >> well, let me say that in the past, we have seen african-american voter support for the republican party vary from 9% to 11%. so we know there is a margin that could very well make a difference for either one of them. i know as we look at quite frankly how both of them are polling right now, it is so close, they can't take any vote for granted. so it's my assumption that mr. obama recogn
obama is not able to join us. he's been with us many times in the past. we know that he was planning on coming, and unfortunately some things happened as we were setting up the date for him to appear. as you know, mr. -- the vice president of the united states will be with us in his place. so we're looking forward to seeing him and hearing what he has to say. he is the vice president to mr. obama. >> it's great joe biden will be there. but i'm just saying that some people say that...
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the use of the drone the use of targeted killing to lose the use of lethal operations the really the option of first resort when it comes to counterterrorism the last resort he has talked his surrogates of talk the language of of the program being limited in temporary when in fact they made it permanent and expansive i think that the implications of that are that basically that not a single one of the republican presidential candidates except for ron paul came out with anything but support for the program and that the obama administration is already talking about sort of passing their process on to other countries that want to use this technology other countries are developing drone technology other oh there are countries are eager to use drone technology the idea that. the obama administration is standing as an example for other countries that want to make use of this is to me rather terrifying do you think that there should be more thought given to targeting an individual rather than just a regular battlefield where there might be mass casualties you know i i've spoken to a lot of
the use of the drone the use of targeted killing to lose the use of lethal operations the really the option of first resort when it comes to counterterrorism the last resort he has talked his surrogates of talk the language of of the program being limited in temporary when in fact they made it permanent and expansive i think that the implications of that are that basically that not a single one of the republican presidential candidates except for ron paul came out with anything but support for...
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he wasn't satisfied with just using his fists. he then used a rock to damage a machine. investigators say he apparently was angry because the atm ate his card. >> i hate when that happens, but don't hate it that much. >>> the government recently put out a warning about the metal brushes we use to clean backyard grills. >> a man in washington state experienced the consequences firsthand. adam watanowich checked into the hospital for pain in his stomach. they found a piece of metal inside of that. that doctor had recently seen the warning and realized he accidentally swallowed a bristol from a barbecue brush. he's laughing about it now, but the doctor says the situation could have been much worse. >> you can have bleed from best continual content into the cavity, and that causes par tonitis. peritonitis. >> this is the season, too. >>> sure is. when "news4 at 4" continues a pesky peacock problem. why a beautiful animal is attacking cars in one neighborhood. >>> veronica, what's going on? >> it's a warm one out here today, but not too bad. we're looking for some great -- so
he wasn't satisfied with just using his fists. he then used a rock to damage a machine. investigators say he apparently was angry because the atm ate his card. >> i hate when that happens, but don't hate it that much. >>> the government recently put out a warning about the metal brushes we use to clean backyard grills. >> a man in washington state experienced the consequences firsthand. adam watanowich checked into the hospital for pain in his stomach. they found a piece of...
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simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. >>> some people when they critique the republican party, they say it's just a bunch of old white guys. >> it is just a bunch of old white guys, and unfortunately a lot of them are fat like me like haley barbour. we need to broaden the base, we need to have more women, more latinos, more african-americans. >> that was ed rollins, ronald reagan's national campaign director in the 1984, when reagan won 49 of 50 states. ed rollins' boss at fox news, roger ailes, who personifies ronald's description of the party, also worked on reagan's 1984 re-election campaign. democrats have tripled their margin of victory among nonwhite votes from 1992 to 2008. in 1992, democrats beat republicans by more than 7 million votes and by more than 21 million in 2008. that has given democrats a popular vote victory in all but one presidential election since 1992. the center for american progress estimates that the percentage of minority voters in 2012 will i
simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. >>> some people when they critique the republican party, they say it's just a bunch of old white guys. >> it is just a bunch of old white guys, and unfortunately a lot of them are fat like me like haley barbour. we need to broaden the base, we need to have more women, more latinos, more african-americans. >> that was ed rollins, ronald reagan's national campaign director in the...
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so she couldn't take care of us, so they put us into foster care. all of us, but they were gonna split us all up into different houses, me and my brothers-- i have three brothers. so they were going to split us all up. but my grandmother was just like, "we'll take 'em all." (laughter) >> all together, at least about 25 of my grandkids. twenty-five. and all of 'em come from-from... into this house. yes, all of them come into this house. so keith's mother, she passed away with the virus. she didn't take care of herself, that's the main thing. what i mean by she didn't take care of herself, she was still using. and she knew she had it. she was still using crack cocaine. she was the sweetest, but the only thing... the drug just overpower her. keith come to me when he was two weeks old. i've been having him ever since he was two weeks old. and we spoiled him, 'cause boston medical, the doctors said he wouldn't make it no more than three years. and he's 20 years old now. and he always got a nice word to say, never get into no problem. never have to go to
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for some of us last night, tucker barnes is joining us with what is ahead today. >> quieter weather after last night, two to three inches of rain in a short period of time is what caused the problems. but let's get to local weather for your day, and looking quieter. temperatures still on the warm side, but we're not dealing with any extreme heat, and i don't think we'll see much in the way of rain showers, wind from the north and east at 5, and winds off the ocean that we think will keep things dry, stabilizing the atmosphere for us. there's your radar, generally quiet. there are sprinkles out there. but the trends will be keeping things dry. i think even later this afternoon, just partly sunny conditions. could there be a rain shower? yes, but that will be well to the west as you get into the shenandoah mountains. you have the best chance for a shower. partly sunny skies, highs near 90, winds will be shifting from the south and south and east at 5 miles an hour. more details on the weekend forecast in a couple of minutes. >>> big story, corruption allegations being waged against vince gr
for some of us last night, tucker barnes is joining us with what is ahead today. >> quieter weather after last night, two to three inches of rain in a short period of time is what caused the problems. but let's get to local weather for your day, and looking quieter. temperatures still on the warm side, but we're not dealing with any extreme heat, and i don't think we'll see much in the way of rain showers, wind from the north and east at 5, and winds off the ocean that we think will keep...
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to bail out using the beltway. see traffic at the end the bridge moving over to the right in order to get around the accident. for a towaiting trucks. next,hone on 270 is delays coming up of germantown. sunny out? just thinking that. have the sunshine mood.you in a good mov otherwise, 75 reagan national. 70 in frederick. cumberland, 66. chance of a thundershower west of the blue ridge later on today. highs from 85 to 90. warmer into the weekend. >> thank you for watching. we will have another update for about a half hour. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health caree should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backeaca law that outlaws all abortn -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'll cut off funding tolanned parenthood. [ female aouncer ] for women, planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt
to bail out using the beltway. see traffic at the end the bridge moving over to the right in order to get around the accident. for a towaiting trucks. next,hone on 270 is delays coming up of germantown. sunny out? just thinking that. have the sunshine mood.you in a good mov otherwise, 75 reagan national. 70 in frederick. cumberland, 66. chance of a thundershower west of the blue ridge later on today. highs from 85 to 90. warmer into the weekend. >> thank you for watching. we will have...
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the us and murder in my very well from your. home both borders including secretary clinton talking about personal responsibility. taking responsibility for your actions but that's something that leaders lecture to their people they themselves take no responsibility whatsoever for their wrists and kill your genes are before you joined katie with the businesses go straight into the r.t. world update now we'll start with the yemeni capital of sanaa at least six people have been killed in a suicide bombing in the capital it happened at a police academy reports say the bomber blew himself up as cadets were leaving classes al-qaeda is active in the country which has been in political turmoil since last year. thousands have gathered in cairo's tahrir square to protest against the supreme court blocking the president to create to reconvene parliament protest it's called the judge's decision illegitimate and denounced the generals egypt's parliament was dissolved last month by the ruling military council after the court ruled the electio
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and and the us right george you want to respond to that or thought there. there is a lot there if we look at what exactly happened what occurred in the balkans was not regime change what it was is nato intervene as part of the international community through a un sanctions to stop the regime in serbia from continuing to kill tens of thousands of innocent people in the balkans nato intervene as a responsible member of the international community now for its own interest but to protect civilian lives i mean the facts are that there are hidden mass graves in the balkans of tens of thousands of people killed in slaughter because of ethnic conflict nato intervened to stop that violence it did not initiate the violence but it interview that i want to make what's the alternative that is a myth well i've written about that myth and the myth is that first came the violence against the people of kosovo by the serbian government and then came the nato intervention but that's not true if you look at i have written about this in detail you look at the new york times and
and and the us right george you want to respond to that or thought there. there is a lot there if we look at what exactly happened what occurred in the balkans was not regime change what it was is nato intervene as part of the international community through a un sanctions to stop the regime in serbia from continuing to kill tens of thousands of innocent people in the balkans nato intervene as a responsible member of the international community now for its own interest but to protect civilian...
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using one or more of these. when we debate the question of will corporations use the cloud, i would say they already have. we clearly are still in the early adoption days. i rattle off some very interesting stories right now of companies you know right now who are using lots of interesting computing and storage cloud services as well. i just wanted to get people to start to think. companies are moving this way. there is a bay area company -- i will not name names, but the cfo walk into the cio's office and said, "no more capital expenditure." the reason why i talk about this as a business model is -- and, by the way, i would be happy to send any of you guys a copy of this book. or if you want epub versions, we can do that. i will not to the lecture on all seven business models, but i have tried to break down what happened in the entire software business into seven for the metal business models that are very different economically. the reason why i talk about cloud computing being in business model -- i'm going s
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what's wrong with using a mortgage bill? what's wrong with using what they use now? >> you think new jersey should have photo id? >> i would have to look further into it. >> appreciate it. great to have all of you with us. >>> coming up, lawmakers in florida close their state's only tuberculosis hospital after the cdc warned of a major outbreak. we'll give you the details next. stay with us. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> up next, florida closes its only tuberculosis hospital even after a report from the cdc warning of an outbreak of the disease. >> and the big finish, budget cuts force the mayor of scranton, pennsylvania, to slash wages for public workers. i'll ask a
what's wrong with using a mortgage bill? what's wrong with using what they use now? >> you think new jersey should have photo id? >> i would have to look further into it. >> appreciate it. great to have all of you with us. >>> coming up, lawmakers in florida close their state's only tuberculosis hospital after the cdc warned of a major outbreak. we'll give you the details next. stay with us. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky...
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be negotiated and would allow us to potentially increase them. supervisor kim: 1 member can no longer stay because of child care issues, so in terms of understanding as to how we appropriate general fund revenue into the housing trust fund, i want to give an opportunity for community members to ask questions, and we do have one. i apologize, and then we will go back to the presentation. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim: thank you. i do not know if you want to store a very quickly go three mechanisms. i just have one question. when they calculate baselines, some of the questions as to how that occurs. >> hello, i am with the comptroller's office. there are a couple of different types of baselines, but the base line funding requirement for children's programs are based on a measure of aggregate discretionary revenue in the general fund, which is primarily our local tax revenues. arbs general fund which excludes federal, state, in charges -- our fat -- our general fund. we look at those, and those baselines grow. they would been treated as non
be negotiated and would allow us to potentially increase them. supervisor kim: 1 member can no longer stay because of child care issues, so in terms of understanding as to how we appropriate general fund revenue into the housing trust fund, i want to give an opportunity for community members to ask questions, and we do have one. i apologize, and then we will go back to the presentation. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim: thank you. i do not know if you want to store a very quickly go...